looks good i have never welded on a gas tank with fumes.....does it eliminate the original gas fume vapors or just pressurize the tank (low pressure i guess) with an in combustible gas?
Guess you seen your share of crap too.....:surrender:
Guess you seen your share of crap too.....:surrender:
yes, but worth it
I didn't get any further on the tank tonight... My 'normal' SAR truck needed unloading and figuring out how to fix a couple things that came up.
You all will find this entertaining.... we had a guy along with a very well equipped F150, I'd call him a prep-er (has something for every situation - which is a good thing), nice guy.... born in NY city, moved to Florida, now in the Pac NW.
Did I mention the work today was on several feet of snow, on the side of a mountain (single lane fire road, one side 1000 feet straight up, then 20' then 3000 feet straight down.) He's a good guy, but I suspect his boxers are now squeezed into diamonds after today's run...![]()
the biggest mistake was talking myself into using the 18 ga that was available rather than running to get some 16 ga..... anyway
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the biggest mistake was talking myself into using the 18 ga that was available rather than running to get some 16 ga..... anyway
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I bet if you had put some rolled impressions in it the 18 ga would stiffen up nicely. nice work in any event!
Well, it took a while, but I finally finished your thread on bang shift. Damn! Very impressed, my friend. I don't know which I wish for more: your skills, your tenacity or your shop :thumbs: